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A jar contains 2 caramels, 7 mints and 16

dark chocolates. What is the probability of
choosing a dark chocolate, eating it, then
choosing a caramel?

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the answerrrrrr is: 16:25 ratio wise
User Jmuhire
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Answer:

Answer A: 16/25

Answer B: 2/24

Explanation:

There are 16 dark chocolates, so the probability of choosing one is 16/25. the total number of candies is 25, so when one is eaten, the number changes to 24. There are 2 caramels, so the number is 2/24.

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